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florida is a free state. [applause] we reject the biomedical security state that curtails liberty, ruins livelihoods and divides our society. and we will protect the rights of individuals to live their lives free from the yolk of restrictions and mandates. florida has stood strong as the rock of freedom. and it is upon this rock that we must build florida's future. [applause] now, fortunately we're going to be able to confront our challenges with an incredibly favorable budget outlook and with strong economic performance that has with stood unfavorable national headwinds. my recommended budget of $99.7 billion has more than $15 billion in reserves. one of the largest surpluses in the history of our state. [applause] florida's revenues have exceeded estimates by billions of dollars over the past year and a half and december's revenues came in at more than $500 million over the latest monthly estimate and this is all being done with no income tax and the lowest per capita tax burden in the united states. [appla
florida is a free state. [applause] we reject the biomedical security state that curtails liberty, ruins livelihoods and divides our society. and we will protect the rights of individuals to live their lives free from the yolk of restrictions and mandates. florida has stood strong as the rock of freedom. and it is upon this rock that we must build florida's future. [applause] now, fortunately we're going to be able to confront our challenges with an incredibly favorable budget outlook and with...
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of ours here in florida. they have a $4.3 billion deficit. we now have more manufacturing jobs than new york and about twice as many jobs as new york in the past year and our unemployment rate is close to 50% lower than that of new york. it's not a surprise that we've continued to witness a great migration of americans away from cities and states pursuing these failed policies with florida serving as a refuge of freedom and sanity. [applause] these failures are not the result of chance. they are the result of choices made by elected officials to put ideology over sound policy. in this time for choosing, the state of florida has chosen well. we have chosen facts over fear. we have chosen education over indoctrination. we have chosen law and order over rioting and disorder. we have chosen fiscal responsibility over debt and prove la caycy. our choices have produced results that are second to none in this country. we are -- we have earned rankings of number 1 for education, number 1 for education freedom. number
of ours here in florida. they have a $4.3 billion deficit. we now have more manufacturing jobs than new york and about twice as many jobs as new york in the past year and our unemployment rate is close to 50% lower than that of new york. it's not a surprise that we've continued to witness a great migration of americans away from cities and states pursuing these failed policies with florida serving as a refuge of freedom and sanity. [applause] these failures are not the result of chance. they...
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, living in florida and vacation in florida. clearly one of the big reasons as roger said but we marked out territory as being the free state of florida. that was very difficult to do in terms of a lot of the stuff that was flying around from data and science perspective. honestly some of the decisions like schools and businesses weren't really that difficult to make. quite frankly i was the one that was following the traditional science. the lock downers those are radical departures from what had been accepted in terms of how you deal with respiratory virus pandemics. until we were able to do that. we protected people's rights. we protected people's ability to work. own and operate businesses be protect the rights of kids five days a week. those are something that had huge benefits for our state. the states that when in the other direction we have not even scratch the surface of some of the negative impact you are going to see from those really destructive policies. we also understood that we could not let our society descend i
, living in florida and vacation in florida. clearly one of the big reasons as roger said but we marked out territory as being the free state of florida. that was very difficult to do in terms of a lot of the stuff that was flying around from data and science perspective. honestly some of the decisions like schools and businesses weren't really that difficult to make. quite frankly i was the one that was following the traditional science. the lock downers those are radical departures from what...
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, living in florida and vacation in florida. clearly one of the big reasons as roger said but we marked out territory as being the free state of florida. that was very difficult to do in terms of a lot of the stuff that was flying around from data and science perspective. honestly some of the decisions like schools and businesses weren't really that difficult to make. quite frankly i was the one that was following the traditional science. the lock downers those are radical departures from what had been accepted in terms of how you deal with respiratory virus pandemics. until we were able to do that. we protected people's rights. we protected people's ability to work. own and operate businesses be protect the rights of kids five days a week. those are something that had huge benefits for our state. the states that when in the other direction we have not even scratch the surface of some of the negative impact you are going to see from those really destructive policies. we also understood that we could not let our society descend i
, living in florida and vacation in florida. clearly one of the big reasons as roger said but we marked out territory as being the free state of florida. that was very difficult to do in terms of a lot of the stuff that was flying around from data and science perspective. honestly some of the decisions like schools and businesses weren't really that difficult to make. quite frankly i was the one that was following the traditional science. the lock downers those are radical departures from what...
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move to florida. [applause] we want you to keep more of your money because we understand it's your money. it's not ours. we want your businesses to grow and succeed. we want to compete globally and we want to win. over the next four years i will be traveling to your state and i will recruit you personally to move your businesses to florida. in florida, we are the business of opportunity not the business of bigger government. in addition to cutting taxes, we have an ambitious agenda to keep florida working, and we will become the global leader for job growth by 2020. we know the workers of tomorrow are in our classrooms today and that is why this year we'll have the highest per pupil funding for k-12 education in the history of the state of florida. as we do, we'll be ever mindful of the fact that money alone does not guarantee success in education. florida has led the nation in education reforms, providing equal opportunity in education for all and we're going to continue to do that. we will compete g
move to florida. [applause] we want you to keep more of your money because we understand it's your money. it's not ours. we want your businesses to grow and succeed. we want to compete globally and we want to win. over the next four years i will be traveling to your state and i will recruit you personally to move your businesses to florida. in florida, we are the business of opportunity not the business of bigger government. in addition to cutting taxes, we have an ambitious agenda to keep...
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so you see people wanting to live in a florida and wanting to travel to florida. the best validation we could have is if you look at some of these other politicians and states walk down the governors and mayors and some of the most hysterical voices on cable news over the last two years always criticizing florida saying we shouldn't have schools and business open and all these things and yet the first chance they get to escape their own policies, they end up in our state. you see them in miami or palm beach and so i think that speaks volumes because people will posture, people will have the political narrative that they will want to send but the question is when you behave what does your behavior say about a good place to be and not and i can tell you within the overall have seen thatwe we have seen a boom in jewish migration into florida. i would say it's the number one destination for american jews who are relocating from within the united states and in particular some of the religious jewish communities are booming like never before. now i think there's a lot o
so you see people wanting to live in a florida and wanting to travel to florida. the best validation we could have is if you look at some of these other politicians and states walk down the governors and mayors and some of the most hysterical voices on cable news over the last two years always criticizing florida saying we shouldn't have schools and business open and all these things and yet the first chance they get to escape their own policies, they end up in our state. you see them in miami...
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florida is where woke goes to die. [applause] now florida's success has been made more difficult by the floundering federal establishment in washington, d.c. the federal government has gone on an inflationary spending binge that has left our nation weaker and our citizens poorer, it has enacted pandemic restrictions and mandates, based more on ideology and politics than on sound science, and this has eroded freedom and stunted commerce. it has recklessly facilitated open borders: making a mockery of the rule of law, allowing massive amounts of narcotics to infest our states, importing criminal aliens, and green lighting the flow of millions of illegal aliens into our country, burdening communities and taxpayers throughout the land. it has imposed an energy policy that has crippled our nation's domestic production, causing energy to cost more for our citizens and eroding our nation's energy security, and, in the process, our national security. it wields its authority through a sprawling, unaccountable and out-of-touch b
florida is where woke goes to die. [applause] now florida's success has been made more difficult by the floundering federal establishment in washington, d.c. the federal government has gone on an inflationary spending binge that has left our nation weaker and our citizens poorer, it has enacted pandemic restrictions and mandates, based more on ideology and politics than on sound science, and this has eroded freedom and stunted commerce. it has recklessly facilitated open borders: making a...
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ladies and gentlemen, please welcome governor of florida, ron desantis, first lady of florida, casey desantis and madison and mason. desantis. good afternoon, everyone. my name is john bush and i have the honor of being the executive director of the ronald reagan presidential foundation. and as can. you know, it truly has been an honor to be associated with this remarkable place named for such a remarkable man. by my count, this will be my 250th time up on this stage to introduce one of our nation's finest. it is no secret to a few people here that it will also be my last introduction as executive director of the library. no, but as fate would have it, because of who our special guest is this morning, it could also probably be one of my most consequential and productions. but first. as always, in honor of our men and women in uniform who defend our freedom around the world, if you would, please stand and join me for the pledge of allegiance. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands. one nation under god, indivisible and l
ladies and gentlemen, please welcome governor of florida, ron desantis, first lady of florida, casey desantis and madison and mason. desantis. good afternoon, everyone. my name is john bush and i have the honor of being the executive director of the ronald reagan presidential foundation. and as can. you know, it truly has been an honor to be associated with this remarkable place named for such a remarkable man. by my count, this will be my 250th time up on this stage to introduce one of our...
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much to help so florida families. thank you for everything you are doing to help florida firefighters. thank you, jimmy. commissioner of agriculture adam putnam. adam, thank you for everything you have done for florida's agricultural community. chief justice labarga and members of the florida supreme court. thank each of you for all of your service. [applause] thank mylso like to ann. there isn't a day that goes by that i am not thankful for your unwavering support. as first lady, you have done so much to help florida families. from visiting schools, to promoting literacy and helping find forever homes for kids in foster care, i am so proud of all you have done. you took a chance on me 45 years ago, a skinny kid without a penny in his pocket, who talked too fast, with only a dream. you have believed in me every day since then, including the day i told you i wanted to run for governor. when no one else thought i had a chance, you stood by me. i love you. [applause] i would like to also recognize my son-law-law pierre a
much to help so florida families. thank you for everything you are doing to help florida firefighters. thank you, jimmy. commissioner of agriculture adam putnam. adam, thank you for everything you have done for florida's agricultural community. chief justice labarga and members of the florida supreme court. thank each of you for all of your service. [applause] thank mylso like to ann. there isn't a day that goes by that i am not thankful for your unwavering support. as first lady, you have done...
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florida. 30 minutes from now a debate between the top 2 candidates for the gubernatorial election. but first a deadly shooting in annapolis, maryland. 5 people have been killed. many more injured. a suspect is in custody. christian fisher is on the scene now with what is being called one of the deadliest attacks on journalists in u.s. history. good evening, chris. >> good evening. a horrible day. 5 dead. at least 7 injured. possibly more. some of the injured are wounded very gravely. this started around 2:30 this afternoon. it happened inside the office a building that houses the "capital gazette." a local newspaper. one of the oldest newspapers owned by the baltimore sun. unclear how many people were inside the office. there were about 170 inside the building where this took place. that's the building that is just behind me. you can see it. the brown brick. i am not sure if you can see the numbers 888 on the side. the gunman walked in. there was hardly any security. he went through the front
florida. 30 minutes from now a debate between the top 2 candidates for the gubernatorial election. but first a deadly shooting in annapolis, maryland. 5 people have been killed. many more injured. a suspect is in custody. christian fisher is on the scene now with what is being called one of the deadliest attacks on journalists in u.s. history. good evening, chris. >> good evening. a horrible day. 5 dead. at least 7 injured. possibly more. some of the injured are wounded very gravely. this...
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come to florida. we will maintain a healthy economic environment, we welcome your success and we won't chase jobs away through economic ignorance and demagoguery. we are also committed to modernizing our infrastructure, and i know president galvano is focused on making that happen. thank you, mr. president for your efforts. there are areas where florida can do better. i hope the legislature passes legislation to reform the issue of aob, which has become a racket. candidate clear we need reform of our occupational licensing regime, which borders on the absurd and primarily serves to frustrate opportunities for floridians. you can become a sniper in the marine corps by completing training for 79 days, which is roughly 632 hours, yet in florida, becoming a licensed interior designer in florida requires 1760 hours. you can earn jump wings by completing army jump school in three weeks, or about 168 hours. florida law requires 1200 hours to become licensed as a barber. our dbpr secretary and your former col
come to florida. we will maintain a healthy economic environment, we welcome your success and we won't chase jobs away through economic ignorance and demagoguery. we are also committed to modernizing our infrastructure, and i know president galvano is focused on making that happen. thank you, mr. president for your efforts. there are areas where florida can do better. i hope the legislature passes legislation to reform the issue of aob, which has become a racket. candidate clear we need reform...
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so to the venezuela exile community in florida and venezuelan americans in florida we stand with you and the people of venezuela who are seeking freedom and a better future for the nation of venezuela. [ applause ] the eyes of the free world have descended upon venezuela and it is imperative that freedom prevail. we also know that the despair in venezuela wouldn't be possible without the nefarious influence of the cuban government and the castro regime. i applaud the president who just recently allowing the application of title 3 of the lebertade act and i support additional efforts to hold the castro regime accountable. i would like to see the castro dictatorship go the way of maduro and to some day see a free and democratic cuba take its place. [ applause ] i offer my thanks to the legislature for defending the u.s./israel relationship by enacting anti-bds legislation and i know there are proposals to make it stronger and i welcome those. i reject attempts to target israel for disfavored treatment and we will enforce the anti-bds provisions reg rousely. this enterprise of targeting
so to the venezuela exile community in florida and venezuelan americans in florida we stand with you and the people of venezuela who are seeking freedom and a better future for the nation of venezuela. [ applause ] the eyes of the free world have descended upon venezuela and it is imperative that freedom prevail. we also know that the despair in venezuela wouldn't be possible without the nefarious influence of the cuban government and the castro regime. i applaud the president who just recently...
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monster hurricane matthew bearing down on florida. you are looking live at florida. the deadly storm makes its way up the east coast killing 300 in haiti and devastating the caribbean. georgia, florida, north carolina under a state of emergency. with winds up to 120 miles per hour, more than 250,000 people are already without power in florida. a number only expected to grow with the potential of storm surges up to ten feet. >> florida governor, rick scott issuing a dire warn thag this is no joke. >> if you are in an evacuation zone, get out. this is not something you should take a chance with. time is running out. leave. there are no excuses. evacuate, evacuate, evacuate. >> you have to leave. there's going to be 20 feet of water in your house. it's scary. >> right now, the storm is a category 3 hovering near florida. >> we have live team cover achbage from florida to georgia. >> we talk about this cat 3, that's sustained winds of 120 miles per hour and gusts more than that. >> you have to remember to put it in perspective, katrina when it made land fall was a catego
monster hurricane matthew bearing down on florida. you are looking live at florida. the deadly storm makes its way up the east coast killing 300 in haiti and devastating the caribbean. georgia, florida, north carolina under a state of emergency. with winds up to 120 miles per hour, more than 250,000 people are already without power in florida. a number only expected to grow with the potential of storm surges up to ten feet. >> florida governor, rick scott issuing a dire warn thag this is...
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florida is number one and working together we will ensure florida that remains the one state in these united states. [applause] florida is the fastest growing states in the nation. we rank number one for net in migration. we rank number one and the nation for new business formations. we are number one and economic growth amongst large states. florida has more people employed today than before the pandemic. our unemployment rate is one of the lowest on record it is significantly lower than the national average. and of course as many of you know in this room the largest surplus in the state of florida. [applause] [applause] we do that with have the lowest per capita estate tax and lowest debt burdens amongst all large states. we rank number one and the nation tourism and we just experienced yet another record-breaking year for visitors to the sunshine state. we are number one law enforcement recruitment, and support. florida's crime rate stands at a 50 year low. [applause] we rank number one in education for parental involvement we rank number one fourth grade reading and amongst all la
florida is number one and working together we will ensure florida that remains the one state in these united states. [applause] florida is the fastest growing states in the nation. we rank number one for net in migration. we rank number one and the nation for new business formations. we are number one and economic growth amongst large states. florida has more people employed today than before the pandemic. our unemployment rate is one of the lowest on record it is significantly lower than the...
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by 1840, over half of the total population of florida lived in middle florida's six counties. so suddenly the center of all populations. in jefferson county, as in many other counties in that region, enslaved people soon outnumbered whites and made up 65% of the overall population by 1860. enslaved people in the county produced, among many other crops, 17% of florida's total cotton crop in 1860, so jefferson county quickly turned from native ground to a white agricultural colony. as white demand made land more valuable and as the population of whites and enslaved blacks became denser, america applied increasing pressure on indigenous people to leave. the u.s. relegated most people in florida to a reservation in the southern part -- that's the green thing on the -- i can't find my dots. the green part of that map. in the southern part of the peninsula, which is the southern half of that at least is largely swamp, right? in the 1820s. rather than comply, since many of them knew they would face starvation if they did so, many of the people who lived in middle/north florida, aroun
by 1840, over half of the total population of florida lived in middle florida's six counties. so suddenly the center of all populations. in jefferson county, as in many other counties in that region, enslaved people soon outnumbered whites and made up 65% of the overall population by 1860. enslaved people in the county produced, among many other crops, 17% of florida's total cotton crop in 1860, so jefferson county quickly turned from native ground to a white agricultural colony. as white...
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it's it's not only about florida with jackson is sent to accomplish in florida. is is part for the course when it comes to slavery when it comes to land acquisition when it comes to negative peoples. so jackson as i mentioned earlier at the end of the creek war and forces the muskogee the seed 23 million acres of land. it's basically two thirds of the state of alabama. jackson is also heavily involved in forcing land sessions from the chickasaw the choctaw the cherokee at this point. the seminole are going to be kind of the end of this process and when you map all of that out, florida becomes sort of the last piece of the southern what today is the southern united states? that is still dominated by native peoples unclaimed by the united states and and clearly fitting into this established example of the south as an agricultural region. okay, so florida for jackson in many ways is representing kind of the end of a process and all of these land acquisitions and land sessions are happening concurrently with the seminal war while jackson himself is in florida and yet
it's it's not only about florida with jackson is sent to accomplish in florida. is is part for the course when it comes to slavery when it comes to land acquisition when it comes to negative peoples. so jackson as i mentioned earlier at the end of the creek war and forces the muskogee the seed 23 million acres of land. it's basically two thirds of the state of alabama. jackson is also heavily involved in forcing land sessions from the chickasaw the choctaw the cherokee at this point. the...
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to answer the question, what makes a man florida man. >> a florida man. >> florida pan. >> florida man. >> florida pan. >> a florida man. >> first thing i did was some heavy back channeling mostly on craigslist and facebook. i needed to locate some of these real life florida men. >> first up is robbie, last july he ran into a liquor store with a live alligator for some reason. >> florida man robi stratton decided to bring an alligator with him while making a beer run. >> that is definitely what that is, it was stupid. >> talk to me about the night that you became florida man. >> can't really tell you much about that night, there was too much alcohol involved that night. >> not just alcohol, though, there's probably a deep-rooted con spirszee. >> no, it was alcohol. >> isn't there something that all florida men share? there is something behind it? >> mental health issues? >> nah, that couldn't be it. and this wasn't the only man affected. >> he's been hit with charges after pictures in this video showing him handling an alligator which he posted were seen by law enforcement. >> the real
to answer the question, what makes a man florida man. >> a florida man. >> florida pan. >> florida man. >> florida pan. >> a florida man. >> first thing i did was some heavy back channeling mostly on craigslist and facebook. i needed to locate some of these real life florida men. >> first up is robbie, last july he ran into a liquor store with a live alligator for some reason. >> florida man robi stratton decided to bring an alligator with him...
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thanks again. >> thank you siege. >>> the president's campaign could come down to florida, florida, florida. i'm going to talk with the state's lieutenant governor coming up next. plus the republicans are not the only ones focusing on florida. the president's re-election campaign is as well. the challenge is that -- what they're facing trying to keep florida in the blue collar. we'll explore that after this.f . [ sniffs ] i took dayquil but my nose is still runny. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't treat that. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ deep breath ] awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is. that's the cold truth! >>> i think the real reason he hasn't done so well connecting with the people of florida, is the people actually saw him in those debates and listened to his background, his experience and learned, for instance, that he was paid $1.6 million to be a lobbyist for freddie mac and said that's not what we want in the white house. >> what a pathetic situation to be running for the president o
thanks again. >> thank you siege. >>> the president's campaign could come down to florida, florida, florida. i'm going to talk with the state's lieutenant governor coming up next. plus the republicans are not the only ones focusing on florida. the president's re-election campaign is as well. the challenge is that -- what they're facing trying to keep florida in the blue collar. we'll explore that after this.f . [ sniffs ] i took dayquil but my nose is still runny. [ male...
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and spanish controlled florida. the war was fought in part to prevent slaves from fleeing into florida. florida state university is in tallahassee. the class is about 50 minutes. >> if we think back where we were last week, and the week before, the seminoles are forming in georgia. we have all this large context. we've talked about coal essence, civilization, migration, all of these different themes. we've even talked about this idea whether we thought the seminoles existed as a people and we talked about the red stick war. this is kind of these culminating trends that we're trying to work up to and today we'll look at what is often seen as the start of an american awareness that the seminoles exist and it gets a name called the first seminole war. what i'd like to do today is challenge a little bit what we normally think about the first seminole war. up here i put up in simple terms how other people have described it. first seminole war really quickly makes me think of first seminole war, we can think of first worl
and spanish controlled florida. the war was fought in part to prevent slaves from fleeing into florida. florida state university is in tallahassee. the class is about 50 minutes. >> if we think back where we were last week, and the week before, the seminoles are forming in georgia. we have all this large context. we've talked about coal essence, civilization, migration, all of these different themes. we've even talked about this idea whether we thought the seminoles existed as a people...
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in florida, we reject that. we believe the purpose of education is the pursuit of truth, academic rigor, and to give students the foundation so they can think for themselves and be citizens of our republic. [applause] left believes that regardless of the outcomes of elections, that they should still be able to use these institutions to advance their agenda. in lorna, we are contesting that notion. our view is that schools need to be accountable to the taxpayers that fund them. they need to serve the mission that is in the best interest of the state of florida and the best interests of parents and students. to do that, our school system needs to respect the rights of parents to be involved in the education and upbringing of their kids, particularly understanding what curriculum is being used in the classroom and making sure that curriculum is consistent with our state standards and his age and developmentally appropriate. we are empowering parents to be involved. if there is something inappropriate, unfortunately
in florida, we reject that. we believe the purpose of education is the pursuit of truth, academic rigor, and to give students the foundation so they can think for themselves and be citizens of our republic. [applause] left believes that regardless of the outcomes of elections, that they should still be able to use these institutions to advance their agenda. in lorna, we are contesting that notion. our view is that schools need to be accountable to the taxpayers that fund them. they need to...
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but florida lifted people up. [ applause ] florida schools are open and we are one of only a handful of states in which every parent has a right to send their child to school in person. [ applause ] all floridians have a right to earn a living. and our citizens are employed at higher rates than the nation as a whole. every job is essential. if you're working hard to earn a living -- [ applause ] if you're working hard to earn a living, we've got your back in the state of florida. every business in florida has a right to operate. we've stood up for small, family-owned businesses and have saved thousands of them from ruin. and florida is now leading the nation in the number of people submitting business formation applications. and we're one of the top destinations for business relocation. [ applause ] friends, legislators, and floridians, lend me your ears. we will not let anybody close your schools, we will not let anybody close your businesses, and we will not let anybody take your jobs. [ applause ] now, one year ago, covid-19 had not yet been declared a global pandemic. we had scan
but florida lifted people up. [ applause ] florida schools are open and we are one of only a handful of states in which every parent has a right to send their child to school in person. [ applause ] all floridians have a right to earn a living. and our citizens are employed at higher rates than the nation as a whole. every job is essential. if you're working hard to earn a living -- [ applause ] if you're working hard to earn a living, we've got your back in the state of florida. every business...
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in the state of florida. and why even these biggest critics and lockdown come to floridai think it's simple . from the very beginning we refused to let this state this end into some type of faucian dystopia. we protect the people's rights. we protect people's jobs. we protected small businesses and we made sure every kid in the state of florida had an opportunity to go to school in person, five days a week. [applause] in florida we reject the biomedical security state which euros liberty, harms livelihoods and divides our society. and we not only reject it if it's governance, we have done things like band vaccine passports and mandates . because it's unacceptable to simply subcontract out faucism to big companies. florida has defeated faucism. freedom hasprevailed in the sunshine state . and florida led when it counted. we led early on when the weight of the world was coming, bearing down on our shoulders . everything we did we were taking incoming. i remember the summer of 2020 we had the kids and you've got
in the state of florida. and why even these biggest critics and lockdown come to floridai think it's simple . from the very beginning we refused to let this state this end into some type of faucian dystopia. we protect the people's rights. we protect people's jobs. we protected small businesses and we made sure every kid in the state of florida had an opportunity to go to school in person, five days a week. [applause] in florida we reject the biomedical security state which euros liberty, harms...
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, spanish florida. the ambition of land had already been achieved. so we're okay for now. so into florida comes all these red sticks and hundreds, if not thousands, of african-american slaves. if you can imagine during the red stick war and the tumult of war, if you're a slave living somewhere along that frontier, it's dangerous. but your ability to find freedom in that chaos is slightly better than freedom outside of that chaos. and so they often joined up with indians, or they made their way behind enemy lines and they found their way into florida, and set up in what we call marooned communities, independent, separate, african-american-free communities and sometimes they joined seminole or creek or indian communities in florida. now, how do you suppose the governor of georgia, or alabama, or mississippi, or south carolina, or any of the voters in those states felt about the large influx of african-americans heading into florida? come on. someone's got to stand up and come to the camera. >> because the
, spanish florida. the ambition of land had already been achieved. so we're okay for now. so into florida comes all these red sticks and hundreds, if not thousands, of african-american slaves. if you can imagine during the red stick war and the tumult of war, if you're a slave living somewhere along that frontier, it's dangerous. but your ability to find freedom in that chaos is slightly better than freedom outside of that chaos. and so they often joined up with indians, or they made their way...
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the 29 in florida is a big prize. florida is a purple state. it can go either way. twice it voted for barack obama, twice george bush, bill clinton, and last time by a narrow margin, donald trump. the history of florida is one that is close, hard to predict, consequential. thedonald trump it is in must win category. if he wants to be president he must win florida. for joe biden there are other possibilities. joe biden would love to win florida. if you does he is most likely the next president. host: why does president trump have to win florida, and where does he have to win florida? guest: it is the electoral map, really. in part because of the big states. california going to joe biden. if we look at the battleground states, it is mathematically possible for president trump to but hehe loses florida, has to sweep pennsylvania, wisconsin, michigan, and pick up new hampshire or another state along the way. it would be challenging for him to do that. if you look at the real clear politics averages, one .7% favoring joe biden, it is a dead heat in florida. it will come
the 29 in florida is a big prize. florida is a purple state. it can go either way. twice it voted for barack obama, twice george bush, bill clinton, and last time by a narrow margin, donald trump. the history of florida is one that is close, hard to predict, consequential. thedonald trump it is in must win category. if he wants to be president he must win florida. for joe biden there are other possibilities. joe biden would love to win florida. if you does he is most likely the next president....
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i'd like to see one made for florida's debt only a florida debt clock would be counting down, not up. we've paid down nearly 25% of our state's debt over the past four years. imagine that. paying down another 455 million in state debt ahead of schedule and run surpluses and paid down debt while enacting record-setting tax reduction kevin withhe savings given to our residents, we have still brought in is weave made it tax free to raise a child in florida by permanently removing sales taxes on all baby items. cribs, strollers, diapers, wipes, children's clothing, shoes among other items we don't just talk the talk we walk the walk. owner and funder of jet ai and going from hernando county and their business moved and mike and his employees are still commuting to tampa while in the process of relocation, and he's take on the burden of paying not only his toll but the tolls of his staff as well and thru our toll relief program, his staff and him were able to save almost $4,000 in toll saving ands congratulations on that and doing a great job. the governor's budget recommendations and i'm
i'd like to see one made for florida's debt only a florida debt clock would be counting down, not up. we've paid down nearly 25% of our state's debt over the past four years. imagine that. paying down another 455 million in state debt ahead of schedule and run surpluses and paid down debt while enacting record-setting tax reduction kevin withhe savings given to our residents, we have still brought in is weave made it tax free to raise a child in florida by permanently removing sales taxes on...
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related deaths already in florida. one man died when his truck stormed into a tree in marathon near the florida keys. strong winds thrashed boats around violently in miami like they were children's toys. >>> stephanie ramos in miami with the latest on irma. >> reporter: hurricane irma is roaring into florida. we're seeing some side way rain, you can see behind me the trees being pushed and slammed by very strong and intense winds and this is just the beginning. the day florida has been anticipating is here. >> my gosh. wow. >> reporter: in south florida, trees are down, streets are flooding. >> you can really start to feel the wind and rain coming down. i'm getting blown away here. you know what? we're going to send it back to you, it's getting a little dangerous >> the state put on notice. >> this is not a storm to mess with. >> i can hear the how long, i can just he imagine the amount devastation that's taking place. >> reporter: the storm tearing itself away from northern coast and head towards key west before movin
related deaths already in florida. one man died when his truck stormed into a tree in marathon near the florida keys. strong winds thrashed boats around violently in miami like they were children's toys. >>> stephanie ramos in miami with the latest on irma. >> reporter: hurricane irma is roaring into florida. we're seeing some side way rain, you can see behind me the trees being pushed and slammed by very strong and intense winds and this is just the beginning. the day florida...
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>> its time for the florida citrus parade starring over 100,000 pieces of fresh florida citrus. it's all part of a celebration of college football featuring the russell athletic bowl and the buffalo wild wings citrus bowl. we'll have 13 marching bands from around the world, including university of michigan marching band and the pride of the sunshine, the university of florida gator marching band. today's parade is brought to you by florida citrus sports. one of florida's oldest charities, holiday tours, your experienced trip and travel by the florida restaurant association. >> hi, everyone. i'm greg. >> and vanessa. we're excited to be with you today to share with all of you the 35th anniversary edition of a central florida holiday tradition, the florida citrus parade. >> this event was first held in 1980 and held by florida citrus sports. the floats you'll be seeing are decorated with oranges, grapefruits and tangerines green here in the sunshine state. >> we have a great line-up including the edible floats, marching bands from all over the nations, football v.i.p.s and a few s
>> its time for the florida citrus parade starring over 100,000 pieces of fresh florida citrus. it's all part of a celebration of college football featuring the russell athletic bowl and the buffalo wild wings citrus bowl. we'll have 13 marching bands from around the world, including university of michigan marching band and the pride of the sunshine, the university of florida gator marching band. today's parade is brought to you by florida citrus sports. one of florida's oldest charities,...
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and strengthen florida's future. [applause] community and state colleges have been the workhorses of our efforts to provide access to higher education across our state. we should invest $67 million to help offset the tremendous enrollment growth in these programs over the past several years. [applause] and finally, i will keep a strong focus during this session on fighting public corruption. i have proposed measures for at least one very important public agency, the public service commission. it creates more transparency and fairness in their deliberations. i believe the commissioners should function more like judges. and we can achieve this by making sure all communications, commissioners have with those they regulate is open and transparent. and it includes the public -- [applause] you can applaud that. that's the right thing to do. [applause] it will improve the public's confidence and give those who rule over the consumers a better opportunity to do what's right. i have also been concerned that since becoming gov
and strengthen florida's future. [applause] community and state colleges have been the workhorses of our efforts to provide access to higher education across our state. we should invest $67 million to help offset the tremendous enrollment growth in these programs over the past several years. [applause] and finally, i will keep a strong focus during this session on fighting public corruption. i have proposed measures for at least one very important public agency, the public service commission....
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. >> florida governor and 2024 g.o.p. presidential candidate ron desantis delivered the annual state of the state address from the capitol in tallahassee. the governor talked about the state's population growth, the business sector, and state budget during his remarks before the legislature. this is 35 minutes. [applause] >> thank youank you so much. go gov. desantis: thank you. thank you so much. great to see you all. restless to start the year. well thank you so much. mr. speaker madam president members of the legislature in fellow citizens, 2024 is going to be a banner year for the free state of florida. [applause] now this is somewhat of unique start to the legislative session because every government building except this one is close in tallahassee because of the weather we have had a lot of whether move through northwest florida. we have issued in the executive order and displayed -- declared a state of emergency and we respond when these things happen impacted just know the state of florida stands with you and we w
. >> florida governor and 2024 g.o.p. presidential candidate ron desantis delivered the annual state of the state address from the capitol in tallahassee. the governor talked about the state's population growth, the business sector, and state budget during his remarks before the legislature. this is 35 minutes. [applause] >> thank youank you so much. go gov. desantis: thank you. thank you so much. great to see you all. restless to start the year. well thank you so much. mr. speaker...
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, florida, florida. tonight we have breaking news tonight about an important new tracking survey of early voters and likely voters in florida. this is the first poll in florida that includes actual early voters. how they have voted. so this poll is giving us a picture of the early voting results in florida right now. and if we can get data like this for only one state, florida is the state we want. florida is once again the most important state on the electoral map. because democrats and republicans all agree that hillary clinton has alternative routes to an electoral college victory that do not have to include winning florida, but donald trump, donald trump has no other way. it is virtually impossible to win the electoral college for donald trump without florida's 29 electoral college votes. florida is do or die for the trump campaign. and donald trump's campaign schedule proves that. donald trump has three campaign events tomorrow in florida. hillary clinton was in florida today, but tomorrow she will
, florida, florida. tonight we have breaking news tonight about an important new tracking survey of early voters and likely voters in florida. this is the first poll in florida that includes actual early voters. how they have voted. so this poll is giving us a picture of the early voting results in florida right now. and if we can get data like this for only one state, florida is the state we want. florida is once again the most important state on the electoral map. because democrats and...